PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xvi
... sorrows proceeded from her having refused the love of one who had rendered himself famous . She , with a family , had too many real griefs to be affected by anything sc factitious as his persistent poetical whining , more the effects of ...
... sorrows proceeded from her having refused the love of one who had rendered himself famous . She , with a family , had too many real griefs to be affected by anything sc factitious as his persistent poetical whining , more the effects of ...
Σελίδα 2
... tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ! Through thy battlements , Newstead , the hollow winds whistle 4 BYRON'S POEMS .
... tomb , Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom . What though thy sire lament his failing line , A father's sorrows cannot equal mine ! Through thy battlements , Newstead , the hollow winds whistle 4 BYRON'S POEMS .
Σελίδα 13
... sorrow as thine own . But when our cheeks with anguish glow'd , When thy sweet lips were join'd to mine , The tears that from my eyelids flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . Thou couldst not feel my burning cheek , Thy ...
... sorrow as thine own . But when our cheeks with anguish glow'd , When thy sweet lips were join'd to mine , The tears that from my eyelids flow'd Were lost in those which fell from thine . Thou couldst not feel my burning cheek , Thy ...
Σελίδα 14
... sorrows ? Oh ! when shall my soul wing her flight from this clay ? The present is hell , and the coming to - morrow But brings , with new torture , the curse of to - day . From my eye flows no tear , from my lips flow no curses , I ...
... sorrows ? Oh ! when shall my soul wing her flight from this clay ? The present is hell , and the coming to - morrow But brings , with new torture , the curse of to - day . From my eye flows no tear , from my lips flow no curses , I ...
Σελίδα 15
... sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear girl ! with feeling read , For thou wilt ne'er be one of those ; To thee in vain I shall not plead In pity for the poet's woes . He was in sooth a genuine bard ; His was no faint , fictitious ...
... sorrow doom'd to fade ? Then read , dear girl ! with feeling read , For thou wilt ne'er be one of those ; To thee in vain I shall not plead In pity for the poet's woes . He was in sooth a genuine bard ; His was no faint , fictitious ...
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